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Moab/Grand Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Safety Action Plan
1.
Where do you reside?
City of Moab
Spanish Valley (Grand County)
Elsewhere in Grand County
Spanish Valley (San Juan County)
Elsewhere in San Juan County
Other (please specify)
2.
Which of the following corridors do you regularly use or travel on? Select all that apply.
Mill Creek Drive between 400 East and US 191 (Main Street)
Spanish Valley Drive between Mill Creek Drive and the County Line
Spanish Trail Road between US 191 (Main Street) and Murphy Lane
I don’t regularly travel on any of these corridors
3.
What are your primary reasons for traveling these corridors?
Commuting to work or school
For recreation or exercise (walking, biking, etc.)
Accessing shopping, services (healthcare, community or civic facilities, etc.), or food establishments
Longer distance travel (destination outside of Moab or Grand County)
Other (please specify)
4.
How often do you travel any of these corridors?
Daily or almost daily
Once a week
A few times per month
Every few months/ seasonally
Never
5.
How do you typically travel along these corridors? Select all that apply.
Personal vehicle
Bicycle (including e-bike)
Walking/running
Motorcycle/moped
Other (please specify)
6.
Generally, how safe do you feel when traveling along these corridors? (1=completely unsafe; 5=completely safe)
1
2
3
4
5
N/A
Walking
1
2
3
4
5
N/A
Biking
1
2
3
4
5
N/A
Driving
1
2
3
4
5
N/A
Other
1
2
3
4
5
N/A
Other (please specify)
7.
What are your top 5 safety concerns when you are
driving
along these corridors? Select up to 5.
Speeding
Distracted driving (ex: phone use, eating/drinking, entertainment system, etc.)
Aggressive driving
Drivers ignoring traffic laws (ex: stop sign violation, not yielding to pedestrians or cyclists, etc.)
Heavy truck or commercial traffic
View blocked when turning (poor visibility)
Difficulty seeing or anticipating cyclists
Insufficient street lighting
Roadway maintenance (including lane markings, striping, pavement condition, etc.)
Parking related hazards
Wildlife encounters
I don’t drive on this corridor
Other (please specify)
8.
What are your top 5 safety concerns when you are
walking
along the corridors? Select up to 5.
Lack of sidewalk
Lack of crosswalks
Lack of accessible features (e.g., ADA ramps, etc.)
Drivers not yielding to pedestrians
Aggressive/ speeding drivers
Distracted drivers
Insufficient street lighting
Conflicts with cyclists on shared facilities
Connectivity gaps to trails, parks, or other destinations
I don’t walk on this corridor
Other (please specify)
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9.
What are your top 5 safety concerns when you are
biking
along the corridors? Select up to 5.
(Required.)
Lack of safe bicycle infrastructure
Lack of safe crossings
Drivers not yielding to cyclists
Aggressive/ speeding drivers
Distracted drivers
Maintenance of on-road bicycle facilities (pavement markings, striping, etc.)
Insufficient street lighting
Conflicts with pedestrians on shared facilities
Connectivity gaps to trails, parks, or other destinations
I don’t cycle on this corridor
Other (please specify)
10.
What may make you want to use these corridors more? (Examples may include improved signs, pavement markings, pedestrian crossings, lighting, sidewalks, bicycle lanes, traffic signals or roundabouts, separated facilities, etc.)
11.
Do you have any additional comments or questions about transportation safety and mobility in the study area?